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- From: njl@drutx.ATT.COM (LaRocheNJ)
- Newsgroups: rec.pets
- Subject: Re: Papaya tablets for bun.
- Summary: These should be fine
- Message-ID: <22962@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 20:51:16 GMT
- References: <1992Dec18.202356.3261@news.cs.indiana.edu>
- Organization: AT&T, Denver, CO
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- In article <1992Dec18.202356.3261@news.cs.indiana.edu>, alyoung@kiwi.ucs.indiana.edu (Amy Young Leith) writes:
- >
- > Well, I went down to GNC in the mall, and bought some. This was the
- > only place I could find them. Here's what the bottle has to day:
- >
- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- > These tablets are made from ripe papaya melon and papaya enzyme-papain
- > (protein digesting enzyme from papaya), protease (protein digesting
- > enzyme) and alpha-amylase (starch digesting enzyme...
- > Someone please tell me these are the right ones.
-
-
- Yep! This ===>>> alpha-amylase (starch digesting enzyme
- is what you want to see.
-
- > I paid $20 for two 600 tablet bottles. They are supposed to be $20
- > for one bottle...
-
- Yeah, expensive, aren't they. But your bun is worth it.
-
- > How many should I give him per day?
-
- For a dwarf, one a day; a mid-size bunny, two a day; a giant, three or
- four. When rabbit is molting, double it.
-
- Nancy LaRoche (HRS)
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